fer

How many syllables in fer?

  147356892 syllable

Divide fer into syllables:   fer
Syllable stress:   fer
How to say fer:

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What rhymes with fer

1 syllable
  • aer
  • ayre
  • bear
  • blair
  • blur
  • bur
  • care
  • cher
  • Claire
  • cur
  • darr
  • durr
  • eure
  • fair
  • faired
  • fir
  • flare
  • fur
  • gare
  • gurr
  • haire
  • heir
  • Herr
  • lair
  • lehr
  • maire
  • mer
  • myrrh
  • pair
  • pear
  • pur
  • rare
  • scare
  • share
  • shirr
  • slur
  • spare
  • spurr
  • stair
  • stir
  • swear
  • ter
  • theirn
  • they're
  • ware
  • wear
  • werre
  • whir
  • air
  • bare
  • birr
  • blare
  • blur's
  • burr
  • chair
  • clair
  • Clare
  • dare
  • der
  • err
  • Eyre
  • faire
  • fare
  • flair
  • fleur
  • gair
  • glare
  • hair
  • hare
  • her
  • Khmer
  • lare
  • mair
  • mare
  • murr
  • ne'er
  • pare
  • per
  • purr
  • sare
  • serr
  • sher
  • Sir
  • snare
  • spur
  • square
  • stare
  • sur
  • tear
  • their
  • there
  • Ur
  • we're
  • were
  • where
2 syllables
  • abjure
  • affair
  • aware
  • chauffeur
  • concur
  • dareall
  • defer
  • despair
  • dispair
  • ferre
  • fleuret
  • foursquare
  • impair
  • infer
  • Javier
  • mairie
  • moliere
  • occur
  • prayer
  • prepare
  • refer
  • Sinclair
  • transfer
  • unfair
  • adjure
  • Astaire
  • beware
  • compare
  • confer
  • declare
  • demur
  • deter
  • ensnare
  • firca
  • forswear
  • guerre
  • incur
  • inter
  • liqueur
  • midair
  • monsieur
  • Pierre
  • prefer
  • recur
  • repair
  • terre
  • transfer's
  • Voltaire
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